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Joseph Palmer & Sons Executive changes

18 Jan 2018
The Partners of Joseph Palmer & Sons are pleased to announce the following executive changes.

Barry Schebella, who has been with Joseph Palmer & Sons since 1994, is retiring.  Barry has worked tirelessly for more than two decades in his capacity of General Manager, and will be surely missed by staff and clients.  We wish Barry a very relaxing and long retirement in Adelaide...

Investment & Economic Review January 2018

11 Jan 2018

For much of the past decade these quarterly reviews have contained references to the scourge of market and economic volatility, as we’ve been passing through an unusually disruptive investment and economic era. Thankfully, in 2017 volatility dissipated, (at least temporarily!). This quieter period can be illustrated by...

Ten things to do before you turn 70

13 Dec 2017
Ten things to do before you turn 70

More and more Australians are living into their 90s and beyond. Those who retired at 60 will have to potentially fund 30 or more years of retirement.

To find out how you can make your retirement years financially secure, read this article written by John Rawling which appeared in The Australian on Tuesday, 12 December 2017.

In a Corporate Super Fund? Add a Bit of Individuality!

14 Nov 2017
In a Corporate Super Fund? Add a Bit of Individuality!

When Choice of Fund legislation was enacted back in 2015, it’s doubtful that its framers foresaw the wide range of possibilities opened up for most of Australia’s employees. And it is certain that they didn’t envisage a product as uniquely flexible as the Palmer Separately Managed Account that would emerge as an ideal vehicle for employees wanting to exercise their personal superannuation choices … but, now, they can.

Investment & Economic Review October 2017

11 Oct 2017

For a generation now, investors, regulators and consumers have been dealing with a monumental ‘unwind’ process, that sought to and succeeded in shaking the bane of inflation and high interest rates out of the global economic system. In more recent years these concerted and aggressive acts of governments and central banks have consequently pushed this fix-up barrow too far… So now we head into the another great unwind, the ‘normalisation’ phase where interest rates start to rise and inflation returns. But there’s a problem...

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